| The Sunday episode of "Game of Thrones," titled "The 
				Children," concluded with many of the show's leading characters 
				making pivotal decisions that will set their path for next 
				season while a crucial few met their demise.
 HBO said a gross audience of 9.3 million viewers watched the 
				episode across live and replayed airings. The Time Warner 
				Inc-owned premium cable network has not yet released the total 
				viewership, which includes video on demand and mobile streaming.
 
 The show has surpassed "The Sopranos" to become HBO's most 
				popular series ever, and 6.6 million viewers tuned into the 
				season four premiere. The average gross audience watching the 
				show across all platforms, including delayed viewing, has been 
				18.6 million per episode this season.
 
 "Game of Thrones" is a medieval fantasy epic based on the 
				best-selling books by writer George R.R. Martin about fictional 
				families fighting for control of a mythical land, Westeros.
 
 The show, which first aired in 2011, stars Peter Dinklage, Lena 
				Headey, Emilia Clarke and Maisie Williams, and is sold to more 
				than 200 markets outside the United States.
 
 (Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Eric Kelsey and Diane 
				Craft)
 
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